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Voting yes is NOT a vote to strike. It gives the board the POWER to strike if the AMPTP doesn’t agree to the essential contract improvements our members need.We’re a union, and a union stands together! pic.twitter.com/aSdTvb23WNThe guild is set to begin talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on June 7.
Guild leadership is asking members for permission to go on strike should talks between SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP break down, as talks between AMPTP and the Writers Guild of America did on May 2, sparking the ongoing writers’ strike.Ahead of negotiations, on May 17 the guild’s board formally asked members for permission to strike, should negotiators deem it necessary. As a sign of where membership might be, the board acted unanimously.Participants in the video emphasized that voting to authorize a strike doesn’t mean a strike will happen, only that the guild doesn’t have to seek further permission and can use that possibility as leverage.“A ‘yes’ vote,” Smart said during the clip, “just means that we give the national board the power to strike if the AMPTP does not give our members the essential contract improvements they need.”“It is simply a tool in our arsenal,” Nanjiani adds. Much like the demands of the WGA, the actors in the video call for increased compensation and residuals, along with the restriction of artificial intelligence.“We also need protections against the unregulated use of our likeness and voices in AI,” actor Rafael Casal said.The SAG-AFTRA negotiations come at a tense moment in Hollywood, as there is a very real possibility the studios could find themselves amid a strike by multiple powerful unions at once.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The membership of SAG-AFTRA has voted overwhelmingly to approve a strike authorization, maximizing the guild’s leverage ahead of negotiations that begin on Wednesday. The guild announced Monday night that 97.91% of the voting members supported the authorization. Turnout was 47.69%. The vote comes as the Writers Guild of America strike enters its sixth week. Many SAG-AFTRA members have already joined WGA members walking the picket lines. The leaders of both guilds have expressed solidarity with each other several times this year. The writers strike has caused a sharp downturn in production, especially in television. If SAG-AFTRA goes on strike, any remaining film and TV production would halt immediately. The union represents 160,000 performers.
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SAG-AFTRA members have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if upcoming contract talks fail to produce a satisfactory agreement by June 30. The vote revealed Monday was 97.91% in favor, with nearly half of eligible members — 47.69% — casting ballots. According to the union, nearly 65% of eligible members voted.
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